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tear grasses -- had to use tear gas to disperse the protesters. some of the refugees attacked some of the aid workers and security forces. there is a very high level of frustration inside the camps because these people are having to live inside a cold community of tents outside the villa of the winter. these riots at scuffles are not unusual at have happened in the past. usually it is because of deep frustration. they have 2 q every day to receive assistance, blankets and tents. it is very frustrating. >> thank you. fighting between two arab tribes in western sudan has displaced from 100,000 people. united nations officials say its quickly turning into one of the biggest crises of the year. violence broke out because of a dispute over a gold mine in a remote part of our four. a convoy carrying blankets and other supplies has just set off on a days long journey to deliver emergency aid. at least 15 people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack on the provincial police headquarters in iraq. 90 people were wounded. one suicide bomber targeted the
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they say they will fight for us, but us is too much of the country. >> kenyan politicians also say that they will not allow violence this time around. kenyans are hoping that this is one promise they actually keep. aljazeera, nairobi. >> the fighting between two arab tribes in western sudan, fast turning into one of the biggest crimes seasons of the year according to united nations officials. violence broke out over dispute around a gold mine. the french president has wrapped up his one day visit to mali, saying that the war's not over and pledging to finish the fight against the rebels, promising to rebuild the african nation. there is a belief that the situation cannot be resolve the political dialogue. >> what we have there is a complex situation with multiple layers of actors. there are some very odd numbers being reported right now of al qaeda forces, but the bulk of the crisis started, really, when the people of the north, who had long been marginalized politically and economically, they were actually fighting for greater determination in the future of their lives and the region t
they say they will fight for us, but us is too much of the country. >> kenyan politicians also say that they will not allow violence this time around. kenyans are hoping that this is one promise they actually keep. aljazeera, nairobi. >> the fighting between two arab tribes in western sudan, fast turning into one of the biggest crimes seasons of the year according to united nations officials. violence broke out over dispute around a gold mine. the french president has wrapped up his...
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which still is when the when iraq provoked political debate in america with claims it portrays the us soldiers in a negative light. sensitive to such critique even your films title makes it clear that the truth about the war in iraq has been edited and he didn't from there merican public unfortunately america you can never say anything negative about the troops even though they're over in a country they shouldn't be doing things where a lot of innocent civilians are getting killed. they're all valiant warriors. well i think our foreign policy is incorrect i don't think we should have been in iraq in a war i think we were lied to by our government and what happens when you put young boys in situations where they don't know why they are there there and it's even worse than being because not only are you wouldn't terrible environment where everybody basically wants to kill you. and you walk around and suddenly the earth explodes and your best friend just lost his leg. you detest the people you're supposed to be fighting for. and you do crazy things and that's what to redact it's about an
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none of us know. we do not know if it will break up into three countries, and alawite enclave on the coast and the suni's in the middle. if we decapitate the assad regime and the suni's takeover, the alawites, 2.5 million of them, could run for their lives. it could be ethnic cleansing. it could all go to lebanon. it is one hour away. like the palestinians running in 1948. we do not know what we are unleashing in syria. a new ethnic balance is being worked out in the entire lebanon, iraq, palestine-is real. it is going to happen in the syria. there is a major sorting out going on with ethnic groups moving around, some leaving, some staying. if america thinks we can get into the middle of this, we better be prepared to spend billions of dollars. if there is ethnic cleansing, we need to be there to help people. i do not think that america can decided this equilibrium. if we push our hand too far on one side of the scale and then we leave as we invariably do -- as we did in the iraq as we try to power up
none of us know. we do not know if it will break up into three countries, and alawite enclave on the coast and the suni's in the middle. if we decapitate the assad regime and the suni's takeover, the alawites, 2.5 million of them, could run for their lives. it could be ethnic cleansing. it could all go to lebanon. it is one hour away. like the palestinians running in 1948. we do not know what we are unleashing in syria. a new ethnic balance is being worked out in the entire lebanon, iraq,...
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mission impossible director brian de palma it's great to have you with us. oliver stone who wrote the script to one of your best known films scarface said in an interview with r.t. that americans are living in an orwellian state it might not be oppressive on the surface but there's no place to hide so eventually some parts of you is going to end up in the database where according to historian peter course nick the us government intercepts over one point seven billion messages a day i you know well that will likely understood notice paranoia because i like myself a very strong. views about what our american foreign policy is and so needless to say i've probably been followed around since the sixty's because i made very political antiwar pictures of me in the sixty's. so i sort of accepted basically. and my last week's political picture were back to. my country because i was criticizing our foreign policy and the fact that what the hell are we doing in iraq. is terrible things happen when you put these young boys in these worlds where they don't understand wha
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i think they want us in the region and want us to be consistent and stay there. their fear is that we are going to come in and pull out again. so up end things and cause issues. >> yeah. i'm a vietnam veteran, and i've been in peace movement for probably the last thirty years. i was in iraq in december of you're and trying to get in the parking lot of the prison and of course they wouldn't let us in. my question is kind of i consider kind the elephant in the room. i think i see our current military as dahling with the american people who pave their way as dealing in two distinct modes. i see you as a master of one leg in each. my question is given the vast amount of secrecy that is necessary for the culture that you're evolving very bril i can'tly, -- bril lantly. does it concern you how this what impact this has on democracy? and the citizenship that really doesn't know what the heck you're doing it me it's an important question. i wonder if it concerns you at all. >> if i understand your question right and in many ways i argue i've been in the peace movement fo
i think they want us in the region and want us to be consistent and stay there. their fear is that we are going to come in and pull out again. so up end things and cause issues. >> yeah. i'm a vietnam veteran, and i've been in peace movement for probably the last thirty years. i was in iraq in december of you're and trying to get in the parking lot of the prison and of course they wouldn't let us in. my question is kind of i consider kind the elephant in the room. i think i see our...
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. >> the use of intimidation -- i should have used influence. >> he could not name one pern publblicly. this is gamesmanship of the first ororder. you have conversations with plty of members of congress, and they feel one way about some of the issues in the middl east, feel thathey simply cannot move an inch on that. >> is he in command of the issues he will be grappling with? >> i do not think anybody would have come off wl. it was a halting performance by chuck hagel. chuck hagel, to underline what nina sd earlier is not a verbally-nimble person. not somebody known for sound bites, not somebody that you would go to for a quotation on a deadline. he would give the thoughtful context. >> god forbid.wright, who once context? [laughter] i cod not get over the badger and quality. yes or no. yeoro, senator. john mccain was looking for viication for the surge. chuck hagel was not going to give it to him. >> john mccain is not the issue it is chuck hagel. his prproblem is not synta it is elementary knowledge. he spoke about the government of iran as a legitimate elected government. we know t
. >> the use of intimidation -- i should have used influence. >> he could not name one pern publblicly. this is gamesmanship of the first ororder. you have conversations with plty of members of congress, and they feel one way about some of the issues in the middl east, feel thathey simply cannot move an inch on that. >> is he in command of the issues he will be grappling with? >> i do not think anybody would have come off wl. it was a halting performance by chuck hagel....
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managed to get records from the airport in germany where it's clear that they have landed aircraft used by the cia very important evidence because until then everyone denied. and reported different destinations of these flights to europe controlled however just like their american counterparts the authorities in warsaw have been extremely frugal with the details and investigation into the secret prisons has been dragging on for almost five years now but what earth during its course remains unknown therefore the extent of the investigations progress just like any information about the torture of prisoners regarding who what where when and how all of it remains a mystery and the investigation is rumored to conclude next month by the looks of it whatever its outcome it may also be a state secrets and swept under the carpet britain which once boasted some of the best legislation in the world to curb homelessness now has fifty thousand people sleeping rough with the government ushering in public sector spending cuts in the age of austerity the number of homeless people is only expected to ri
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help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful issue two. heat over hagel. commander in chief barack obama has nominated charles chuck hagel for secretary of defense. hagel testified before the senate armed services committed tee this week. is senator john mccain grilling hagel about hagel's opposition to the surge in iraq in 2007. >> were you correct in your judgment. >> i would defer that to history. >> when you were right or wrong about the surge. >> i'll explain why i played those comments. >> i want to know if you were right or wrong. that is a direct question. i expect a direct answer. >> senator hagel explained he opposed the surge in iraq because it cost nearly 1200 american lives. >> i saw the consequences and the suffering and the horror of war. so i did question a surge. i always ask the question, is this going to be worth the sacrifice? because there will be sacrifice. >> that was hagel's emphasi
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ball there was a re were firing and when we went to get water from it it was water and blood mixed us. in november soviet commander of sprung a huge trap cutting german forces off from their supply lines surrounding them inside the frozen city by the end of january it was all but over the city was a ruin only the few biggest buildings remained standing. she was bogus by the name saloon bar but far people it was very important because finally we stopped retreating. this is the general started to learn how to win a stanley grant as many as two million people died in the battle their bodies still being discovered today but although the red army of the soviet people didn't know it yet they had reached a turning point in the bloodiest war in human history. up next to director brian de palma about spies invasion of the military that powers america that's in just a few moments. rep or loopy fiasco actually caused a fiasco by singing a song highly critical of president obama ironically at a concert in honor of his second inauguration according to the huffington post he was thrown off stage by
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senate. >> the use of intimidation -- i should have used influence. >> he could not name one person publicly. this is gamesmanship of the first order. you have conversations with plenty of members of congress and they feel one way about some of the issues in the middle east, that they simply cannot move an inch on issues involving israel. >> is he in command of the issues? >> i do not think anybody would have come off well. i think it was a halting performance by chuck hagel, and chuck hagel underline what nina said earlier, not a burbling- nimble person. not a guy that is known for sound bites, not somebody that you would go to for a quotation on deadlines. he would give the thought of context or any answer he would give -- >> god forbid. [laughter] >> more than anything else, i could not get over the badger and quality. yes or no. yes or no, senator. john mccain was looking for vindication for the surge. chuck hagel was not going to give it to him. >> john mccain is not the issue, it is chuck hagel. his problem is not some tax, it is knowledge, elementary knowledge. he spoke about the gove
senate. >> the use of intimidation -- i should have used influence. >> he could not name one person publicly. this is gamesmanship of the first order. you have conversations with plenty of members of congress and they feel one way about some of the issues in the middle east, that they simply cannot move an inch on issues involving israel. >> is he in command of the issues? >> i do not think anybody would have come off well. i think it was a halting performance by chuck...
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so, cheer us up. tell us what is the stuff that you think is most heartening about the world today? >> well, through innovation life is getting better at a really amazing rate. one of the statistics i think is kind of a report card for the world is how many children under the age of 5 die every year. and back in 1960, it was over 20 million. by 1990, came down to 12 million and now, we're on track by 2015, to be half of that. less than 6 million. that's the greatest rate of decrease we've ever seen. now it's vaccines, it's better nutrition. we are making progress against these very tough problems. and i think it's partly because bad news happens kind of all of a sudden and good news is a little bit at a time. even the empowerment of the internet, one little thing at a time. you could miss, you could almost thing people are saying life is better beforehand which is not even close to being true. >> what would you say to somebody, an american who says, yeah, this is great. but we're going through this terrible economic crisis and things look pretty grim for the united states? >> well,
so, cheer us up. tell us what is the stuff that you think is most heartening about the world today? >> well, through innovation life is getting better at a really amazing rate. one of the statistics i think is kind of a report card for the world is how many children under the age of 5 die every year. and back in 1960, it was over 20 million. by 1990, came down to 12 million and now, we're on track by 2015, to be half of that. less than 6 million. that's the greatest rate of decrease we've...
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we don't have to use that word. >> it isn't amnesty. >> it is amnesty. it is amnesty to a people who will be voting on it in the house. >> you don't have to use that designation. >> yes, i do. >> i believe the bill will pass both the senate and the house particularly with pat's support. >> i agree the edge. -- egypt on the edge. (speaking a foreign language). >> state of emergency. that's what egypt's president morsi announced this week. plus a curfew to curtail violent protests that have been raised in several egyptian cities. 54 people have died. another warning came from the country's army chief, that's egypt's -- that's egypt's political problems are pushing the near anarchy along the sues canal. in cairo a mob ransacked the fire star intercontinental hotel. it has been two years since mubarak was september from power. the new -- was swept from power. the new present morsi is an islamist aligned with the brotherhood. adding to the unrest is egypt's weak economy. egypt's credit rating was downgraded from a b plus to a b. it cited instability. the urge
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saddam and take out moammar gadhafi but what we're able to put in its stead what if everything fail us what is your worst case scenario missile it comes to that which i think my worst case scenario is that the united states. starts another war in the middle east to disarm another middle eastern country weapons of mass destruction that it does not know. and that the damage that the backlash to this does to the american position. makes. how much damage was done in position by you variation of the law makes that will quite trivial by comparison that's my worst case i want to ask you about the new face of the pentagon chuck hagel he allowed himself to say right attacking iran is a stupid idea and i believe you also called for direct negotiations do you think we could see direct negotiations any time soon with chuck hagel in ministration well i think that that former senator hagel has taken courageous positions on iran on a range of issues and i admire them and respect them and the concern i have is that he is being nominated for the wrong job to carry out those positions his defense secret
saddam and take out moammar gadhafi but what we're able to put in its stead what if everything fail us what is your worst case scenario missile it comes to that which i think my worst case scenario is that the united states. starts another war in the middle east to disarm another middle eastern country weapons of mass destruction that it does not know. and that the damage that the backlash to this does to the american position. makes. how much damage was done in position by you variation of the...
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anything the enemy uses that uses the electromagnetic spectrum, i want to be able to attack it, go ago geeps his sensors, uav, whatever he has on the battlefield that uses the electromagnetic spectrum. we're developing our system that will attack or defend, depending, against all of those. >> that's right, because that's a big consolidation from the multitude of systems you have to be a much more streamlined system. each one of you guys have different challenges. captain smith, you are dealing with everything from surface ships to subs to everything else. why don't you give us an update. >> our chief has laid out three priorities. warfare first, operate forward and be ready. certainly having assured access to the electromagnetic spectrum and freedom of maneuver in the electromagnetic spectrum is vital, whether we're talking about taking the fight to the enemy, particularly from tactical to strategic we have seen the adversary challenge our access and deny the command and control. certainly in operating forward we want to be able to do it in concert with al lays and partners and non dis
anything the enemy uses that uses the electromagnetic spectrum, i want to be able to attack it, go ago geeps his sensors, uav, whatever he has on the battlefield that uses the electromagnetic spectrum. we're developing our system that will attack or defend, depending, against all of those. >> that's right, because that's a big consolidation from the multitude of systems you have to be a much more streamlined system. each one of you guys have different challenges. captain smith, you are...
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means related to end us. 0-- ends. we are emerging from some of the longest wars in american history. victory never determined by when we could win, but when could we leave. extrication is not the metric that you want to evaluate the performance and behavior of the most consequential power on earth. barack obama is the great extricate her. his role is to get americans out of conflicts, not get them into new ones. cruel and unforgiving assessment. >> thank you, aaron. [applause]>> we will take it from your rebuttal. we will now have a three-minute rebuttal from liana. we will leave it to josh to do that rebuttal. >> i will say couple of things quickly. first, with all due respect to the presidency, it is not up to him or the president what history provides. history presents challenges, whether he wants to do the great indicator -- it is not up to him. history will operate the way it does. we will assess the various challenges on their own. secondly, i understand the problem of knowledge and ignorance and personal and po
means related to end us. 0-- ends. we are emerging from some of the longest wars in american history. victory never determined by when we could win, but when could we leave. extrication is not the metric that you want to evaluate the performance and behavior of the most consequential power on earth. barack obama is the great extricate her. his role is to get americans out of conflicts, not get them into new ones. cruel and unforgiving assessment. >> thank you, aaron. [applause]>> we...
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too many troops we were afraid that if you know the soviet union would so in a sense that constrained us and foresee united states really rely more on soft power more on having a narrative after the class and so in the end of the cold war we i think left left that out we put the you know under the table we focused entirely on trying to force political outcomes and what we've done in iraq and afghanistan has underscored the very important limits of that and i would add libya we were able to take out saddam and take out moammar gadhafi but what we're able to put in its stead what if everything fails what is your worst case scenario missile it comes with i think my worst case scenario is that the united states. starts another war in the middle east to disarm another middle eastern country weapons of mass destruction that it does not know. and that the damage that the backlash to this does to the american position. makes. how much damage was done in position by the invasion of iraq makes that will quite trivial by comparison that's my worst case i want to ask you about the new face of the pe
too many troops we were afraid that if you know the soviet union would so in a sense that constrained us and foresee united states really rely more on soft power more on having a narrative after the class and so in the end of the cold war we i think left left that out we put the you know under the table we focused entirely on trying to force political outcomes and what we've done in iraq and afghanistan has underscored the very important limits of that and i would add libya we were able to take...
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does it have common, lawful use. yes, handguns have common, lawful use. handgun magazines have common, lawful use. yes, the ar-15 rifle, the best selling rifle in this country for years, has pervasive lawful use. >> if we restrict access to these guns, we are limiting the ability of individual americans, law-abiding americans, to use them for lawful purposes? >> criminals may misuse something, but that does not constitute sufficient reason to prevent law-abiding citizens from using a commonly used firearm. >> ms. trotter, do most of the gun-owning women that you know have an inclination to abide by the law in connection with a gun ownership? >> definitely. >> if we were to ban all weapons that contained an ammunition magazine capable of accommodating more than 10 rounds, would most female gun owners abide by that law? >> of course. >> what about criminals, those who use weapons like these in connection with crimes? are they as likely to abide by that law? >> by definition, criminals do not abide by the law. >> women you know, that you represent, described
does it have common, lawful use. yes, handguns have common, lawful use. handgun magazines have common, lawful use. yes, the ar-15 rifle, the best selling rifle in this country for years, has pervasive lawful use. >> if we restrict access to these guns, we are limiting the ability of individual americans, law-abiding americans, to use them for lawful purposes? >> criminals may misuse something, but that does not constitute sufficient reason to prevent law-abiding citizens from using...
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mission impossible director brian de palma it's great to have you with us. this all of our stone who wrote the script to one of your best known films scarface said in an interview with our teeth that americans are living in an orwellian state it might not be oppressive on the surface but there's no place to hide so eventually some parts of you is going to end up in the database somewhere because into historian peter course nick the us government intercepts over one point seven billion messages a day i you know well that will likely understood dollars per annuity because i like myself a very strong. views about what our american foreign policy is and so needless to say i've probably been followed around since the sixty's because i made very political antiwar pictures of me in the sixty's. so i sort of accepted basically. and my last pitch political purchase redacted was not received from our my country because i was criticizing our foreign policy and the fact of what the hell are we doing in iraq and these terrible things happen when you put these young boys
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of zero thought that us as it sais i guess that that is distance to the state to measure us so we have steamed the government to take in medicine measures but they are unconstitutional i guess the very center strikes and now we have seen a door there. blocked very violently against a generally peaceful and calm demonstration when it seemed the last three or four weeks i complain of propaganda try to convince us that now the worst has become best there is i don't believe that this is the is exactly because we are following this same set the full resources of those thirty minutes notice that the four three hears has condemned greece plus five of slow death that this recession of the economy went to auction of the economy unfair social measures followed by a vote on the season of the population and also at that the socialites i think that as far as what we're following this set of up for this is this will call for us still to come on the weekly the south america's secret prisons uncovered we take a closer look at what went on behind closed doors on the so-called cia black sites in eastern
of zero thought that us as it sais i guess that that is distance to the state to measure us so we have steamed the government to take in medicine measures but they are unconstitutional i guess the very center strikes and now we have seen a door there. blocked very violently against a generally peaceful and calm demonstration when it seemed the last three or four weeks i complain of propaganda try to convince us that now the worst has become best there is i don't believe that this is the is...
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that nixon and kissinger used to pursue the diplomatic opening with china in the early one nine hundred seventy s. it's not their achievement was not based already talking to. the united states have been talking to beijing for years but it was this very narrow kind of dialogue very focused on grievance american grievances toward china and what china was going to need to do to to bring itself in line with american preferences nixon and kissinger flip that on its head they said we are going to convey to the chinese both in words and in actions that we we accept the people's republic of china and on that basis the rest of these issues can be taken care of that's what enabled this dramatic turn in american diplomacy toward china that's what we need to do toward the islamic republic of iran to accept it and then to back that up with concrete actions in terms of rolling back covert action programs in terms of stopping economic warfare against iran but what are the chances for diplomacy i mean iran is surrounded by u.s. military bases by nato patriot missiles they have to sanctions that are cr
that nixon and kissinger used to pursue the diplomatic opening with china in the early one nine hundred seventy s. it's not their achievement was not based already talking to. the united states have been talking to beijing for years but it was this very narrow kind of dialogue very focused on grievance american grievances toward china and what china was going to need to do to to bring itself in line with american preferences nixon and kissinger flip that on its head they said we are going to...
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thanks very much for joining us here on r.t. today on bro reese who share in moscow for the first man convicted for blowing the whistle on america's prison torture program has now begun a two and a half year prison sentence cia veteran john kiriakou was convicted of exposing washington's secret interrogation tactics and when it was finally defused before being locked away he told pti exactly what he thinks he's being punished for. first of all my case was not about leaking my case was about torture when i blew the whistle on torture in december of two thousand and seven the justice to department here in the united states began investigating me and never stopped investigating me until they were able to patch together. charge and force me into taking a plea agreement and i'll add another thing to when i took the plea in october of last year the judge said that she thought the plea was was fair and appropriate but once the courtroom was packed full of reporters last friday she decided that it was not long enough and if she had had
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joining us live from. d.c. today and thanks for coming on so quickly we thought the comments from iraq and now we're just hearing straight from syrian t.v. the president bashar al assad is saying that israel is trying to destabilize his country what do you. well as you say this is the first public comment from an israeli official over the israeli strike into syrian territory last week it does come from the israeli defense minister. and he has said that it is proof that when israel says something it means that he did stop short of actually a third israel's involvement now u.s. officials have said that the strike targeted an arms convoy that was carrying anti aircraft weapons from syria to lebanon according to the israeli defense minister ehud barak he said that we do not think and i'm quoting that syria should be allowed to bring advanced weapons systems into lebanon and it is important to make the point that his comments does not constitute acknowledgment of israel's involvement in the strike but it certainly d
joining us live from. d.c. today and thanks for coming on so quickly we thought the comments from iraq and now we're just hearing straight from syrian t.v. the president bashar al assad is saying that israel is trying to destabilize his country what do you. well as you say this is the first public comment from an israeli official over the israeli strike into syrian territory last week it does come from the israeli defense minister. and he has said that it is proof that when israel says...
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using clear nuclear power. approximately forty years and the. country also we're using very safe. once again this is. usually supporting or just. approximately twenty percent just because of the efforts of the majority but i think you've created a special new special commission in the parliament. just for that is the people who . will support purple both even you distributions bulgarian vote. if economists in the u.k. how warned a recent heavy snowfall in britain could push it into a triple dip recession independent retailers are already phrase a struggle to keep growing as it is but the artes party boyko went to see one ancient business which has turned the tide and is thriving with a little help from its friends it's older than buckingham palace and tower bridge and it's been a local store in the heart of rural east england for three hundred and seventy years visitors who stumble across the it's a ring a village shop in this remote region of norfolk say that it's like an oasis in the middle of the desert. it was faced with going out of business until twenty five villages stepped
using clear nuclear power. approximately forty years and the. country also we're using very safe. once again this is. usually supporting or just. approximately twenty percent just because of the efforts of the majority but i think you've created a special new special commission in the parliament. just for that is the people who . will support purple both even you distributions bulgarian vote. if economists in the u.k. how warned a recent heavy snowfall in britain could push it into a triple dip...
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you want to use that. you don't want them to feel particularly comfortable or sure about their future. at the same time, you do want them to come to a conclusion that they want to provide information. if the individual who ultimately helped us locate the spiritual advisor -- it took weeks talking to him. day after day after day. we were working on his sense of family, his shame at being part of something that was as destructive as al qaeda in iraq, killing so many innocent iraqis. we were working on a lot of emotions, but we were not threatening him or using -- abusing him. i'm very convinced that was the right note. -- mode. once you get some witty to cooperate for the reason they think is good, that is important -- once you get somebody to cooperate for the reason they think is good, that is important. torture corrodes and individuals sense of values -- corrodes an individual's sense of values. it is difficult to see your self as morally right once you cross that line -- see yourself as morally right onc
you want to use that. you don't want them to feel particularly comfortable or sure about their future. at the same time, you do want them to come to a conclusion that they want to provide information. if the individual who ultimately helped us locate the spiritual advisor -- it took weeks talking to him. day after day after day. we were working on his sense of family, his shame at being part of something that was as destructive as al qaeda in iraq, killing so many innocent iraqis. we were...
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nick valencia joins us now. what can you tell us about kyle? >> chris kyle grew up in east texas and big affinity for horses and grew up handling guns for a young age. he went on to be a profific sniper for the navy s.e.a.l.s. he chronicled this in his book "the american sniper." he became infamous among iraqi insurgence. he had killed more than 150 insurgents and, as you mentioned, his legacy lived far beyond the service community. he was known to millions of americans. in a recent interview with conan o'brien, he talked about his time in the field in iraq and why he had a $20,000 bounty on him by the iraqi insurgents. take a listen. >> how did the iraqi insurgents identify who you were? >> when i'd go into the house and we'd have to occupy houses. i would take the top of my uniform off and have my short sleeve shirt on and you could see my tattoo coming down my arm and they identified that with me and started every time somebody would be shot by a sniper in the area, they would associate that with me. >> he was incredibly humble man. in fact,
nick valencia joins us now. what can you tell us about kyle? >> chris kyle grew up in east texas and big affinity for horses and grew up handling guns for a young age. he went on to be a profific sniper for the navy s.e.a.l.s. he chronicled this in his book "the american sniper." he became infamous among iraqi insurgence. he had killed more than 150 insurgents and, as you mentioned, his legacy lived far beyond the service community. he was known to millions of americans. in a...
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he called on them to be realistic and begin peace talks with president assad well retracing that any use of force is unacceptable the editor of politics first magazine marcus papadopoulos thinks diplomacy still has a long way to go before any real success can be achieved the meeting between the leader of the so the planes syrian national coalition and the foreign ministers of russia and the wrong an acknowledgement by the leader of the syrian national coalition that the syrian government it's not going to be defeated on a military battlefield and it is acknowledgement that thousands of syrian civilians have died unnecessarily and all because outside players in the region turkey saudi arabia qatar have been holland weapons and cash to the militants in syria i think circle lateral the russian foreign minister said last year how surprised he was by the e.d.t. over the phone by a syrian opposition in coolie perceptual kristen's sat to go from power to resign to step down except that's not the way diplomacy works that's not the way peace process. hillary clinton about a year ago accused russi
he called on them to be realistic and begin peace talks with president assad well retracing that any use of force is unacceptable the editor of politics first magazine marcus papadopoulos thinks diplomacy still has a long way to go before any real success can be achieved the meeting between the leader of the so the planes syrian national coalition and the foreign ministers of russia and the wrong an acknowledgement by the leader of the syrian national coalition that the syrian government it's...
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to kill us. and here in new york mandatory jail time if you are arrested with a loaded gun. loaded illegal gun. sounds good. the problem? fewer than half of those arrested for illegal possession of loaded handguns even received a state prison sentence. mandatory all right. unless a judge doesn't think they are. you you could drive an 18 wheeler through that old interest of justice excuse to not jail someone. and now the president wants to have a dialogue and mental illness. we know the virginia tech shooter and the colorado movie theater shooter and the gabby giffords shooter each had serious mental problems or were declared to be dangerous. even the newtown shooter who played violent video games for days on end had mental problems. it is interesting that the president mentioned nothing about violent images and video games. if we ban assault rifles then shouldn't we ban the images of assault rifles in movies and video games? what is that you say? the first amendment protects free speech? of cours
to kill us. and here in new york mandatory jail time if you are arrested with a loaded gun. loaded illegal gun. sounds good. the problem? fewer than half of those arrested for illegal possession of loaded handguns even received a state prison sentence. mandatory all right. unless a judge doesn't think they are. you you could drive an 18 wheeler through that old interest of justice excuse to not jail someone. and now the president wants to have a dialogue and mental illness. we know the virginia...
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yes, the skills involved that i use and we used, whoever does, our basic journalism skills, you have to know what the hell is going on. you have to know how to question and listen, those are journalism skills. i did not say that very well so thank you for the opportunity to correct myself. [laughter] >> yes, please. >> i am an engineering student. one of the things i love about the debates is they serve to detach the candidates from these big campaign machines and let you see them for who they are as people. where is the line between gotcha questions and questions that do not hit the point in terms of getting the candidates to be real humans? >> you are trying to get people to say things they mean, not what they did not mean. that is why i do not think some gotcha thing works. there are a lot of things. if somebody asked me who the president of some country, there are a whole lot of countries, i would not know the answer. i do not think that would have anything to do with whether i am an informed person. it is just not my specialty or something. i think that is where the line is carr
yes, the skills involved that i use and we used, whoever does, our basic journalism skills, you have to know what the hell is going on. you have to know how to question and listen, those are journalism skills. i did not say that very well so thank you for the opportunity to correct myself. [laughter] >> yes, please. >> i am an engineering student. one of the things i love about the debates is they serve to detach the candidates from these big campaign machines and let you see them...
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claimed they could hold prisoners outside the us because then they wouldn't be subject to the geneva conventions to international law and humanitarian law reports suggest such prisons were in existence from two thousand and two basically not long after the events of nine eleven the us government denied the existence of these prisons until two thousand and six now the only country in europe which has acknowledged the presence of a secret cia facility on its territory is lithuania and if you were to look at it you will you will see something almost a deliberate site except for the imposing fences surrounding it likewise a suspected secret prison in poland is believed to be located here apparently in one of the most beautiful spots in the country according to various reports mostly from journalists or human rights organizations so-called high value detainees were flown in by the cia for interrogation at these polish facilities. i managed to get the records from the airport in germany where it's clear that they have learned an aircraft used by the cia very important evidence because unti
claimed they could hold prisoners outside the us because then they wouldn't be subject to the geneva conventions to international law and humanitarian law reports suggest such prisons were in existence from two thousand and two basically not long after the events of nine eleven the us government denied the existence of these prisons until two thousand and six now the only country in europe which has acknowledged the presence of a secret cia facility on its territory is lithuania and if you were...
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because of the high cost of the plant although some experts suggest well gary's allies in europe and the us fiercely protrude could mean energy dependence on russia and remain offshore says authorities did their best to bring the bow down. you have to take an. approximately forty years and the. country also both so we're losing very safe. once. you are supporting or just. more. approximately twenty percent just because of the efforts of the. majority but the fifth. special new special commission in the parliament. just for that is the people of all the support for both even in these conditions the union vote. if economists in the u.k. how warned a recent heavy snowfall in britain could push it into a triple dip recession independent retailers are already phrase a struggle to keep growing as it is but the artes part of boca went to see one ancient business which has turned the tide and is thriving with a little help from its friends it's older than buckingham palace and tower bridge and it's been a local store in the heart of rural east england for three hundred and seventy years visit as yo
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mostly see we're only seeing the last three or four weeks i campaign for propaganda try to convince us that now the world has become best the reason i don't believe that this is through is exactly because we are following this same set of policies of was thirty minutes of the first three years has condemned greece. of slow death that this recession of the economy going to axiom of the economy and a third source of measures hope by a vote where you see some of the population and also look at that the source of the light i think that as far as what we're following this said to this is there's a school bus. this is our duty now britain which once boasted some of the best legislation in the world to homelessness. now has over fifty thousand people sleeping rough with the government ushering in public sector spending cuts in the age of austerity the number of homeless people is only going to rise his party boy who went to meet some of those living on the streets. it's freezing cold wet and hungry there's no way for you to go to trial and no money in your pocket this street is all you've got
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that's the word i'd use very carefully. it is not a culture of of of stereotypical rambo-kind of things because that's not the way special operations succeed. that's how you lose. and so you have to build a culture that a is evolved of problem solving, and problem solving in which building teams does that. so what happened is we went up through the first -- i was in the rangers and then joint special operations command through the first gulf war where we did scud hunting, hunting for iraqi missiles out in western iraq. and we were getting better and better at what we did. we all paid huge attention to what mark wrote so brilliantly about in black hawk down. that was the operation mogadishu. we went to school on that experience aided by the document that he had written on an operation that had gone very badly but then had been, essentially, dealt with by the force on the ground with extraordinary courage. but a lot of holes in what we could do came out. we came out as a fairly brittle force, ie, if everything went perfectly
that's the word i'd use very carefully. it is not a culture of of of stereotypical rambo-kind of things because that's not the way special operations succeed. that's how you lose. and so you have to build a culture that a is evolved of problem solving, and problem solving in which building teams does that. so what happened is we went up through the first -- i was in the rangers and then joint special operations command through the first gulf war where we did scud hunting, hunting for iraqi...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> does your team have a prayer of winning the super bowl? more than a quarter of the people believe god has a hand in who wins. more than half of americans believe god rewards athletes who have faith with good health and success. rosey grier was a profootball star with the los angeles rams and the new york giants. he's also a well known actor, singer and ordains minister. he's the perfect guy to talk about god and football. >> rosey grier, thanks for joining us today. when you were playing, what role did faith play in your performance? >> at that time i knew very little about god. i knew very little. and so i just played football. i did my prayers. but i never thought about the connection. and then as i learned later on that tom landry was a christian. and i found all these guys were christians. i said, why don't you tell me? it made me feel good. >> do you think god helps -- people pray for their team, they
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>> i'm using top sirloin. put a little bit of a dry rub on it and smoke it over charcoal. >> i am going to throw some onions on here too. >> raw onion, the classic baltimore pit beef sandwiches, the tiger sauce. pile it nice. >> so we have ten seconds to try our sandwiches. >> either way, thank you. >> both places are a winner today. >> we're going to take a little taste. kenny callahan, thank you very much. we'll be back with the verdict right after these messages. i'm so happy to be marrying your mom. you know that, right? uh-huh. i know this hasn't always been easy for you. and i'm really happy that you're in my life, too. ♪ it's just like yours, mom! [ jane ] behind every open heart is a story. tell yours with my open hearts collection at kay jewelers, the number one jewelry store in america. there are millions of reasons to give one, but the message is always the same. keep your heart open... and love will always find its way in. thank you. thank you. ♪ every kiss begins with kay thank you. dare to le
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thank you for joining us. super bowl xlvii coverage continues in 25 minutes with 11 news sunday morning. see you then. >>> back on a sunday morning, february 3rd, 2013. thanks to all the folks that have come out on a pretty brisk sunday morning. thanks to you as well. i'm lester holt with erica hill, dylan dreyer and tom jamas. it is great to have you here. >>> it is game day in new orleans. fans are getting ready to root on their favorite team. jenna is there with a preview. >> reporter: we have a lot coming up in the next half hour. we are going to talk to many so of the fans and we are going to hear from some of the quarterbacks in the game and maybe we will even take a gator aid bath. just for good measure. we'll talk to you in a minute. of course, for many people, it is not just about the game. it is also about the commercials. we're going to take a look at some of those ads, which can be big wins and losses of their own. some of the wins creating some buzz, some you may not have seen. a little sneak peek
thank you for joining us. super bowl xlvii coverage continues in 25 minutes with 11 news sunday morning. see you then. >>> back on a sunday morning, february 3rd, 2013. thanks to all the folks that have come out on a pretty brisk sunday morning. thanks to you as well. i'm lester holt with erica hill, dylan dreyer and tom jamas. it is great to have you here. >>> it is game day in new orleans. fans are getting ready to root on their favorite team. jenna is there with a preview....